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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Touchdown Davao City. The U.S. Government's C130 plane carrying relief goods from Manila arrives in Davao City.

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Touchdown Davao City. The U.S. Government's C130 plane carrying relief goods from Manila arrives in Davao City. U.S. Marine Forces Pacific Command has sent personnel and supplies to transport loads of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief supplies via C130 planes. Two C130 planes arrived in Manila from Okinawa on Saturday. U.S. and Philippines military personnel worked side by side to load the first C130 flight that carried relief supplies to Davao

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Two C130 planes arrived in Manila from Okinawa on Saturday. U.S. and Philippines military personnel worked side by side to load the first C130 flight that carried relief supplies to Davao yesterday.

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U.S. Marine Forces Pacific Command has sent personnel and supplies to transport loads of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief supplies via C130 planes. Two C130 planes arrived in Manila from Okinawa on Saturday. U.S. and Philippines military personnel worked side by side to load the first C130 flight that carried relief supplies to Davao

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Deputy Chief of Mission Brian Goldbeck leads the turnover of relief items to Philippine Government officials led by Mindanao Development Authority Secretary Lualhati Antonino. The items arrived via the U.S. Government's C130 planes.

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U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Brian Goldbeck showing off the relief items for the victims of Typhoon Pablo. The relief goods arrived in Davao City via the U.S. Government's C130 planes from Manila.

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Balikatan-U.S. and Filipino personnel join hands to unload relief items for the victims of Typhoon Pablo. The relief goods arrived in Davao City via two C130 planes which arrived in Manila from Okinawa

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Balikatan-U.S. and Filipino personnel join hands to unload relief items for the victims of Typhoon Pablo. The relief goods arrived in Davao City via two C130 planes which arrived in Manila from Okinawa

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Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary Dinky Soliman briefs U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Brian Goldbeck, USAID/Philippines Mission Director Gloria Steele and USAID/OFDA Regional Adviser Ben Hemingway on the latest situation in the typhoon-affected areas in Mindanao.

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Mindanao Development Authority Secretary Lualhati Antonino briefs the U.S. Government team composed of U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Brian L. Goldbeck, USAID/Philippines Mission Director Gloria D. Steele and USAID/Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) Regional Adviser Ben Hemingway during their visit in Davao City for the turnover of relief assistance for the victims of Typhoon Pablo.

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U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Brian Goldbeck briefs the media on the U.S. Government's support for the victims of Typhoon Pablo. Mr. Goldbeck announced the additional US$3 million to support relief operations for Typhoon Pablo victims. With this additional assistance, USAID have provided close to US$15 million in disaster response over the past five years.

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